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These cheap, tiny Japanese pickup trucks are winning fans in America
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Imported Kei trucks have become increasingly popular with people wanting a cheap, nimble pick-up on farms, or to carry surfboards to the beach.

Tiny Japanese trucks that cost as little as $5,000 are winning over some Americans.According to Japan Car Direct, they've become popular with buyers such as farmers.

Kei trucks are about 11 feet long and less than seven feet high and evolved from the three-wheel trucks based on The cheapest Kei truck sold by Japan Car Direct is about $5,000, with shipping costs accounting for much of that sum. Many of his customers own ranches or farms, but he says Kei trucks also appeal to the likes of surfers and hunters wanting nimble transport with storage space for surfboards or animals.Japan Car Direct is one of several companies based in Japan that export tiny trucks to the US and other countries.

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